Chilina Kennedy will play Carole King in Toronto run of Beautiful
Canadian actress has been playing role on Broadway for almost two years.
Canadian actress has been playing role on Broadway for almost two years.
Two Shakespeare plays resonate with particular intensity in the current moment in Groundling Theatre productions.
Find out what the buzz is all about by catching Pulitzer Prize-winning Annie Baker's new play.
Sandra Shamas remains brilliant funny, her tongue keen as her observations about being a woman nearing 60.
Elter says his Métis status puts him in between cultures and there's an interesting tension in Métis Mutt that explores when those two worlds collide.
The play makes an ambitious foray into questions about the relationship of artistic reputation to creativity and mental health.
Maev Beaty engaging as Henry VIII's final wife in Kate Hennig play getting a remount at Soulpepper.
Mozart's Marriage of Figaro and Monteverdi's The Return of Ulysses featured in 2017-18 season.
Infinite Storms chronicles the fragile connection between body and mind, and how to negotiate the pains of human existence.
A season of reflection and greatest hits for Harbourfront festival while Next Stage panel considers 'white guy shuffle'.
Tetsuro Shigematsu's one-man show evinces hunger for stories of immigrant lives but doesn't fully plumb emotional depths.
Catch rock musical Passing Strange, cosy up in a Blanket Fort or be your own DJ at a Kid Koala Satellite Turntable Concert.
North American premiere of German play opens Tuesday at the Bluma Appel Theatre.
Marvellous performances, especially by Tom Rooney, are more than enough reason to show up at this party.
Family-friendly spectacle showcases COC Ensemble Studio members and marks debuts of some international talents.
Actress changes age with impressive ease in Peter Morgan's play about monarch's meetings with British prime ministers.
In newest play by Diane Flacks, four women debate the question 'Should women abandon religion?'
The last opera Mozart wrote before his death opens in COC production Jan. 19.
But dreamlike quality of revival at Theatre Passe Muraille keeps it from hitting audience as hard as it should.
Kate Hennig, who has worked on a number of royal-related performances, says the allure runs deeper than a Will and Kate obsession.
Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner got their start entertaining fans waiting in line for Harry Potter novels.
Toronto theatre company opens for business in new east-end space with new play from Kristen Thomson.
The veteran Canadian actor is next in line to play the monarch, in The Audience, and explains her relationship to the character.
Jess Dobkin's The Magic Hour deals with very personal subject matter in her distinctly personal style " performance- and image-driven, refined only a bit to provide a proper theatrical story…
A play from the scribe behind The Crown and Frost/Nixon is just one of this week's Top Tickets.